Safety 17
Never use controls or hoses for hand holds when mounting or dismounting. Controls and hoses
are movable. They do not provide proper support and may cause accidental equipment
movement.
Make sure the backup alarm is working properly.
Always ensure that all persons are clear before raising or lowering the tailgate. It is the operator’s
responsibility to warn all persons not to stand or cross under a raised tailgate.
Do not move the vehicle with the tailgate raised except during unloading and then only as
necessary to clear the load before lowering.
Stand clear when the tailgate is being raised or lowered and during the unloading cycle. If it is
necessary to manually clear the debris from the hopper, use a long metal probe and DO NOT
stand under the tailgate.
Never load the hopper above the loading sill.
Never allow material to extend outside of the hopper when packing.
Allow the packer panel control lever and carrier panel control lever to shift back automatically.
To avoid possible bodily injury or equipment damage,
lower the tailgate slowly.
Never enter the body unless the telescopic ejection cylinder pressure is released, PTO disengaged
and ignition key removed and placed in your pocket. For more information, see
The dashboard speed-up switch must be “OFF”
between pickups or when parked. This prevents
inadvertent engine speed-up if the tailgate carrier
panel control lever is shifted.
The tailgate clamps must be tightened securely
before starting to load.
Do not step on the throttle pedal while the speed-up system is engaged.
Never use a rear loader to transport a container.
Follow all safety directions listed in both Operator and Maintenance Manuals under SAFETY.
Never use container handling chains or cable for towing or pulling.
When not handling containers, keep the container attachment closed or latched.
Do not operate the rear loader’s packing mechanism with a container off the ground.
If it is necessary to manually free debris from the container, use a long metal probe while the
container is on the ground, and DO NOT place yourself between the container and the packer
body.
Secure the drum winch or reeving cylinder hook to the tailgate and take up the excess slack when
not in use.
Take up excess cable slack before moving the vehicle.
Never hold the hook on an attachment point while taking up slack.
Check overhead clearance before dumping a container.
Do not move the vehicle with a container attached.
Always set the vehicle parking brake before attaching or lifting a container.
Never lift a container which is non-compatible with the Leach container attachment.
Never lift a container without first latching both container latch arms.
Raise the container with a smooth even movement. Do not bounce the container.
Do not slam the container against the packer tailgate or bump bar.
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